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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Superintendent ..................... 2 Technology ............................ 3 Curriculum ............................ 4 Transportation ...................... 6 Extras .................................... 7 Around BTPS ………………….8-17 COMMENTS ABOUT THIS NEWSLETTER? Please send your comments or suggestions to [email protected] Wed love to hear from you! BUFFALO TRAIL PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1041 10A Street Wainwright, AB T9W 2R4 P: 780.842.6144 F: 780.842.3255 E: central_of[email protected] www.btps.ca Twitter: BTPS#28 Superintendent’s Memo For the Week of May 7th -11th, 2018 FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT... Email: [email protected] Queson of the week, Page 7 Win a great prize! MISSION: Buffalo Trail Public Schools is committed to maximizing student learning, in a safe and caring environment, supported by a highly effective team. May has arrived! It is so nice to see the snow gone and spring emerging. It is prey hard to believe that in just 8 weeks we will be at the end of the 2017-2018 school year! Time goes by fast…… To start this week, I want to recognize two individuals who have taken on new roles in BTPS. As of May 1 st , Shelia Doherty is the Acng Principal of Vermilion Elementary School. As well, Raelene Tupper will be taking on the responsibilies of the Acng Assistant Principal for the remainder of the school year. I want to welcome them to our leadership team and thank them for stepping up to the plate”! I am confident that they will do a great job of finishing out the school year. At the same me we have changes in VES, we have Michelle Webb stepping into the posion of Deputy Superintendent of Buffalo Trail Public Schools. While Michelle is well known to the members of our leadership team and some of the people in our jurisdicon, she may not be familiar to many members of our team. So the rest of this Sups Memo will be dedicated to her saying Hello”. Over the past week I have been familiarizing myself with the role of Deputy Superintendent and am eager to have begun the work of supporng staff. I have appreciated the phone calls and emails that have welcomed me to this new posion and to the quesons that I have been asked about staffing. As I was wandering around the office and trying to find the coffee pot, looking for light switches and trying to locate papers I had printed, I realized that the learning I have to do is on many levels.

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Page 1: Superintendent’s Memo 7-11th 2018.pdf · Indian Horse—is a book written by Richard Wagamese, which has been adapted for film. Indian Horse the film, is now playing in theatres

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Superintendent ..................... 2

Technology ............................ 3

Curriculum ............................ 4

Transportation ...................... 6

Extras .................................... 7

Around BTPS ………………….8-17

COMMENTS ABOUT THIS NEWSLETTER?

Please send your comments or

suggestions to [email protected]

We’d love to hear from you!

BUFFALO TRAIL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

1041 10A Street

Wainwright, AB T9W 2R4

P: 780.842.6144

F: 780.842.3255

E: [email protected]

www.btps.ca

Twitter: BTPS#28

Superintendent’s Memo

For the Week of May 7th -11th, 2018

FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT...

Email: [email protected]

Question of the week, Page 7

Win a great prize!

MISSION: Buffalo Trail Public Schools is committed to maximizing student learning,

in a safe and caring environment, supported by a highly effective team.

May has arrived! It is so nice to see the snow gone and spring emerging. It is pretty hard to believe that in just 8 weeks we will be at the end of the 2017-2018 school year! Time goes by fast…… To start this week, I want to recognize two individuals who have taken on new roles in BTPS. As of May 1st, Shelia Doherty is the Acting Principal of Vermilion Elementary School. As well, Raelene Tupper will be taking on the responsibilities of the Acting Assistant Principal for the remainder of the school year. I want to welcome them to our leadership team and thank them for “stepping up to the plate”! I am confident that they will do a great job of finishing out the school year. At the same time we have changes in VES, we have Michelle Webb stepping into the position of Deputy Superintendent of Buffalo Trail Public Schools. While Michelle is well known to the members of our leadership team and some of the people in our jurisdiction, she may not be familiar to many members of our team. So the rest of this Sup’s Memo will be dedicated to her saying “Hello”.

Over the past week I have been familiarizing myself with the role of Deputy Superintendent and am eager to have begun the work of supporting staff. I have appreciated the phone calls and emails that have welcomed me to this new position and to the questions that I have been asked about staffing. As I was wandering around the office and trying to find the coffee pot, looking for light switches and trying to locate papers I had printed, I realized that the learning I have to do is on many levels.

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SUPERINTENDENT CONTINUED…..

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I have been in the education field for the past twenty-seven years, the past seventeen in ad-ministration. Six years ago I had the opportunity to join Vermilion Elementary School in the role of principal. Working with this dedicated staff, TES teams and all the other staff who sup-port students has made it very apparent that all of the staff members of BTPS truly are com-mitted to “maximizing student learning, in a safe and caring environment”. Being a part of the BTPS team is rewarding and making a difference for students. I reside in Vermilion with my hus-band, Mike. Our son, Cameron, graduated from JR Robson two years ago and currently attends the engineering program at the U of A.

I am excited and privileged to support our highly effective team as we meet student needs in my new role. If you have questions for me, always feel free to email [email protected] / [email protected] or directly to [email protected].

Have a great week,

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TECHNOLOGY/NETWORK HAPPENINGS - WINDOWS UPDATES

Version 1803 of windows was finally released by surprise on May 1st. Microsoft had delayed it. This is a complete reworking of the Windows 10 operating system. Many of you allowed the update to happen on your machine last week. However, if you are on a machine that is rarely used you may end up in a situation that it will be updating for up to 30 minutes before you can use it. Please plan for this if you can when using a machine that is not on every day. This method of updates is the new normal for Windows so we will need to get used to it. Next major update will be in September or October 2018.

FIREWALL

The new Palo Alta firewall has been in operation for a month now. We are continuing to work with firewall and our partner Cybera in getting the configurations correct. The majority of our vast traffic has not been affected, but unfortunately, some traffic has been affected. We are continuing to work on a priority bases to get our firewall set correctly and securely. Because this is pilot and we are being allowed to do this major change with very little cost to BTPS, however the tradeoff is we need to do all changes through Cybera. This will take longer to accomplish. Once the project goes out of pilot and we have trained our people on this new device we will have a better response time to changes.

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP: COPYRIGHT

Many kids, and even adults don't fully understand the power of the copyright law. As we all know, the internet makes it extremely easy to use other people's work without permission. But access to all this content also gives us incredible opportunities for creation and critical thinking. Helping your students understand copyright law, fair use, public domain, and Creative Commons licenses can support their development as critical, creative digital citizens.

Young kids understand respect and fairness, and copyright at its most basic level can be explained in these terms. With older students, in addition to focusing on what qualifies as plagiarism, you can introduce the complexities of copyright, including fair use, which gives students the right to remix and critique media. Kids of any age can feel incredibly validated to learn that the law protects their ideas and creations. To kick off the conversation in your classroom, here are a few great lesson plans to get you started:

Lesson Plans & Interactives to help students learn to deal with distractions:

Kindergarten - Grade 2 My Creative Work Grade 3 - Grade 5 Whose Is It, Anyway? Grade 6 - Grade 8 Rework, Reuse, Remix

Grade 9 - Grade 12 Rights, Remixes, and Respect

For more links to lesson plans, activities and interactive games, visit the Digital Citizenship section on our BTPS EdTech Website.

Reminder: Do not call the main central office switchboard , as they are not able to help with technology.

Problems with Technology email - [email protected]

Problems with PowerSchool or PowerTeacher email - [email protected]

Phone - 780.806.2053 Text - 780.806.9228 Twitter hashtag #btps28 BTTube:

Remember your asset tag number on all tickets!

TECHNOLOGY

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CURRICULUM

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2018 Lakeland Regional Skills Competition

A big shout out goes to all the Buffalo Trail students who partic-

ipated in the Lakeland Regional Skills Competition on Friday,

April 27. BTPS had 9 competitors and 5 top 3 finishes. Congratulations to Elizabeth Irving,

Ryan Philips and Max Moffat who are advancing to compete at Provincial Skills in Edmonton

the end of May.

Competing in Carpentry: Competing in TV/Video Production: Kieran Speck - Mannville Leyton Bates and Meaghan Stewart, JR Robson Max Jean—Edgerton Austin Axley - JR Robson

Competing in Welding: Competing in Baking: Ryan Phillips – E.H. Walter School Elizabeth Irvine - JR Robson Max Moffat – E.H. Walter School Cavin Jones— JR Robson

Tools that support rich numeracy tasks

If you haven’t heard of Desmos yet, check them out @DESMOS! This amazing collec-tion of tech tools (and teacher support resources/ ideas) help students explore and engage with conics, expressions, functions, inequalities, linear systems, quadratics and much more. My personal favorite is the desmos geometry tool, it’s seriously like a digital Spirograph! Here’s a teaser for another lesson ...click the image.

I had the pleasure of meeting Angela Stockman @angelas-tockman last week. She is an am azingly talented and inspir-

ing woman, whose love is supporting kids in writing. Her work is influenced by design thinking, inquiry, student engagement, and making!

Her twitter account and blog posts are inspiring and chalk full of amazing strategies to

help all writers. Here is a great example of how Angela merges design process, making, inquiry, writing, and real world learning/ sharing.

Organizational Story Writing Leading a Listening Session

Read more, and borrow more great ideas here.

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Education for Reconciliation

May 10 is Bear Witness Day

Jordan’s Principle (www.jordansprinciple.ca) aims to make sure First Na-

tions children can access all public services in a way that is reflective of their

distinct cultural needs, takes full account of the historical disadvantage linked

to colonization, and without experiencing any service denials, delays or dis-

ruptions related to their First Nations status. Ten years ago, Jordan's Princi-

ple was unanimously passed in the House of Commons, but Indigenous chil-

dren across Canada are still waiting for the government to fulfill this promise.

Show your support and "Bear Witness" to Jordan's Principle Implementation

by bringing your bears to daycare, school or work on May 10th. Host a Jor-

dan's Principle "bear birthday party," coffee break or lunch to learn more

about Jordan's Principle and to honour Jordan River Anderson!

Find out more about Jordan's Principle and don't forget to tweet and post your

photos using the hashtags

#JordansPrinciple and

#BearWitnessDay

Here are some great examples of how to engage students in this

conversation:

Upcoming Local Learning Opportunities

The Learning Network’s Third Annual Spring Gathering for Educators: “Meet the

Métis”

4:00 pm May 22, full day May 23, till noon May 24, 2018

Portage College, St.Paul, AB More detailed info and register here

newo-isîhcikewina mâmawikapesiwin - Four Ceremonies Gathering — Cultural

Camp

May 27 – May 31, 2018

University of Blue Quills, 5 km west of St. Paul, Alberta

More info here Group registration link here

Indian Horse—is a book written by Richard Wagamese, which has been adapted for film. Indian Horse

the film, is now playing in theatres across Alberta. I encourage you to read the novel, and see the

film; it is an important story and a good resource for high school ELA classes. There are also

great educator resources being developed to support this learning.

Help kids learn about Jordan’s principle,

then them tweet out important facts to

the world on May 10.

Have kids reflect and share why Jordan’s

principle is important to all Canadians

Have students learn about and

hare facts about Jordan’s Princi-

ple over the PA system for the

week of May 10th.

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NEW:

MONDAY, MAY 7, 2018 IS BUS DRIVER APPRECIATION DAY:

The first Monday in May has been designated Bus Driver Appreciation Day in Alberta. Living in rural communities means taking the bus to and from school for a lot of our students. This would not be possible without the commitment and dedication

from our bus drivers and contractors. The contractors make sure their buses are safe and ready for bus drivers to safely transport children to school and home again. Please take the time to tell your bus driver and contractors how much they are appreciated.

2018 TRY-A-TRADE TRANSPORTATION:

Thank you to all of the bus drivers and contractors that transported students to Try-A-Trade in Lloydminster, AB this past Wednesday. My son attended and he said it was very interesting and would have loved to have tried even more trades. A big thank you to Transportation Assistant, Mason Herzog, for organizing the bussing and to the Board for supporting this great opportunity for students!

REMINDERS:

2018-2019 TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION PAMPHLETS:

The Transportation Information Pamphlets for your new student packages are ready to go. They are not back from the printing company, but they are available online for you to print out for your kindergarten registration nights and any new students inquiring about bussing for the 2018-2019 school year. Click here for the 2018-2019 Transportation Information Pamphlet.

Please remember that we cannot register a student for bussing if they have not registered for a school.

2018-2019 TRANSPORTATION DEADLINES:

May 1, 2018 – Boundary Exemption and Cross-Jurisdiction application deadline

June 15, 2018 – Vermilion Intown Bussing, Wainwright Intown Bussing, Kitscoty Intown Bussing,

Ineligible Bussing and Transportation to Caregiver

All pay-ride bussing services are based on first come first serve and space availability. Payment must

be made before bussing will begin and registrations will be processed. Deadline for initial payment is

August 15, 2018. Bus routes are based on registrations received by June 15, 2018.

TRANSPORTATION

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2018-2019 BUS FEES: Single Family (2+ children)

Ineligible Bussing (Payride): $285.00 $570.00

Vermilion Intown

Kitscoty Intown

Wainwright Intown

Transportation to Caregiver: $285.00 $570.00

Transportation to 2nd Primary Residence: $285.00 $570.00

2018-2019 BUS REGISTRATIONS:

Parents wishing to register their children for the bus for the 2018-2019 school year can do so by

choosing the school bus service they wish to apply for and completing the online application form on

our Transportation

Registration website. Payride bussing is offered on a first come first serve basis. Bus times will not be

given until August 2018 as bus routes may change. Please make sure you specify the date your child

requires the service for. Thank you.

Chrysti Mannix

Director of Transportation

Buffalo Trail Public Schools

[email protected]

STUDENT SAFETY IS OUR GOAL!

TRANSPORTATION CONTINUED…

EXTRAS

STEPHANIE ALDEN @ EH WALTER

What two other schools

did Edgerton host on

May 3rd?

Answer here.

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Sr High Art class from HPS collaborated and shared their artistic talents with Grade 4 students. These

students painted side by side and did a project to share with their moms this Mother’s Day. Great

sharing of art talents!

Submitted by: Lara Ledger/Ashely Swanson

Mannville school elementary celebrated Education Week by completing a collaborative art project. Big thank you to Mrs. Campbell for organizing and compiling the artwork. Submitted by: Karina Miller

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Grade 4CR students from Provost Public had a great experience planting sweet peas at Continuing Care

at the Provost Health Care Center as part of their monthly visit. They enjoyed working with the staff and

residents during this community activity that ties in nicely to their science study of plants.

Submitted by: Laureen Clarke-Rennie

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Modern Art Reproduction - Art 10 @ EH Walter School. Students each selected a different modern art movement to research. They then selected a

painting from their movement and reproduced it using acrylic paint on canvas.

Submitted by: Miss Kurtz

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Here are some pictures of WHS students at Try a Trade.

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On May 2nd, the K-6 students at Marwayne Jubilee School celebrated Education Week by

learning about the culture and history of the different regions of Ukraine, and the various

dances associated with each of the areas. A big thank you to the Vermilion Samotsvit

Dancers and the Lloydminster Malanka Dancers for sharing their traditional costumes

and dances with us. It was greatly enjoyed by all!!!!

Submitted by: Kristin Presley

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On May 3rd, Edgerton Public

School hosted the very first

"Grow Your Own" Health Careers

Skills Day. In collaboration with

RhPAP, the Village of Edgerton

and Edgerton Public School a day

full of information about various

health careers, hands on activi-

ties and motivational speaking

from Alvin Law was provided to

BTPS students. Students from

Edgerton, Irma and Chauvin

were able to hear from local

alumni about various careers in-

cluding a Lab and X ray Techni-

cian, Pharmacist, Physiothera-

pist, Psychologist, Speech Lan-

guage Pathologist, Physician,

Registered Nurse and Dieti-

tian. Students were able to expe-

rience hands on activities like

suturing, starting an IV, inserting

a catheter, acupuncture, reflexol-

ogy and more. It was a great day

for all 51 BTPS students in-

volved.

Submitted by: Mandy Leskow

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Irma School’s Grade 5 class is smaller than one cubic meter!! Each group started by making a two dimensional square shape equaling an area of one square meter. Together the math class put their squares together and created a cubic meter to see if their class could fit into it.

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VES 4C’s Energy Diet Challenge Contest Adventure

By: Mr. Beecroft - Teacher at Vermilion Elementary School

I got an email in December from Canadian Geographic to remind me about the upcoming

Energy Diet Challenge Contest that my class and I participated in last year. I remembered

the great learning opportunity this contest was last year for my Grade 5 students, and thought

why not go in it again this year with my Grade 4’s. There were 25 challenges to complete

from ranging from tracking our trash and electricity usage to learning about alternative

energy sources and vehicles. One of the really difficult challenges was to get 150 digital

signatures to promise to use less energy. However, we received lots of support from parents,

students and BTPS employees! The students enjoyed taking turns running the paper

recycling program for our school. We also got to plan, and perform and record a one minute

video about saving energy. This brought about a good technology learning experience on how

to work with WeVideo. We will be getting a cheque for $444 in prize money, and we will be

deciding what to use the money for in our school in the near future.